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Photo Friday: The Vivienne Tam Show and Linda Gerber!

IMG_8364.jpg Fashion Week has a political tent up, which is kind of cheesy, but timely, I suppose. There's a ruby slippers exhibit inside with shoes by various designers--Dorothy is a huge fashion icon, if only for her sparkling footwear. And here is my chair:IMG_8365.jpgIMG_8368.jpg There was so much violet on the runway at the Vivienne Tam show I almost squealed in delight! You can certainly go here to get better views of the looks, and I suggest you do, but below I'm going to paste my amateur photos, taken from my 7th-row seat (which was just divine and almost directly... well six rows directly... behind Serena Williams). One model (in photo #8) had to take off her shoes on the walk back down the runway--she was tripping! It was cute and everyone laughed--you can see her heels in her hand if you click to see the photo better. IMG_8378.jpgIMG_8380.jpgIMG_8382.jpgIMG_8383.jpgIMG_8384.jpgIMG_8385.jpgIMG_8386.jpgIMG_8387.jpgIMG_8388.jpgIMG_8389.jpgIMG_8398.jpgIMG_8400.jpg Happy Friday! Oh, and if any of you guys are big fashionistas, the first person to email me can have the program and my copy of Fashion Week Daily from my trip to the tents, just for fun. And here's a party everyone can attend, Sept. 18-22, so get ready...

The Winner of the Big Contest is...

Maria!She and her friends made this awesome video with important scenes from Violet on the Runway, and I just fell in love. I especially like the makeover scene--you guys should definitely watch it! Thank you, Maria! You guys did such a great job, and my panel of judges (that being me and my boyfriend and one discerning friend with great taste) had a really hard time choosing among a bunch of fabulous entries, but in the end, we all agreed on Maria's video. Send me your address and I'll send you the full book party gift bag! You have to share with Nicole T, Amanda and Nicole B! Now, everyone made amazing things for this contest, and I want to spend the next few Thursdays posting the entries (please email me to let me know if you do NOT want me to share your entry--there were a couple more private people who submitted, and I want to respect that). Also, you guys know I'm a sucker for prizes, so everyone who sent something will get a prize--just email me your address if you entered, and you will get a mystery gift in the mail. That's cuz I appreciate your work. A lot. THANK YOU GUYS for making Violet in Private's release month so much fun!! PS-Sorry for the tone change, but I can't write today without mentioning September 11th. It was the first year I'd moved to NYC, I was 24, and I won't ever forget that day.

Win-It Wednesday: Fairy Ring necklace and Frenemies

The winner of the adorably retro Anne Taintor cosmetics bag is... Meredith F! (Thanks everyone for commenting on the blog tour!). Send me your address, M. Yay!fairyRing_d.jpg Another talented contributor to the book party gift bag is Natha Perkins, a badass and elegant metalsmith who put a generous gift certificate in each SWAG bag. Natha says, "I pound, pierce, fire, emboss and more to make every piece amazing and unique." And--lucky us!--she has graciously donated a gorgeous Fairy Ring necklace for this week's Win-It Wednesday! Inscribed on the ring is, wait for it... "The fairies dance with the violets"--how perfect is that?! The pendant itself is a hammered circle that nestles together with candy colored semi-precious stones, and it hangs on an 18" sterling bead chain. I'm so into it. And I'm also giving away a copy of Alexa Young's Frenemies, which not only has holes in the cover, but is also a fun and fabulous read that fits in with New York Fashion Week, going on now (Pics from pretty, pretty Vivienne Tam show on the way!). 51XY8ChRZhL._SS500_.jpg This book has all the spirit of middle school and the fashion world. Which means major snark, but spread around with humor and heart. Honestly, Frenemies could have easily fallen into being a flat and mean-spirited read, but Alexa writes so well (as you can tell from her hilarious blog) that she created girls you actually care about following. I truly enjoyed reading this book and I can't wait for book 2, Faketastic. Oh, and with Alexa's book I'll throw in my invitation to the Vivienne Tam show, which I vlogged about here--it's pretty and is a good bookmark for fashion reads like Frenemies. So one person will win the stunning Fairy Ring Necklace from Natha Perkins, and one will win Alexa's sparkling debut novel + Vivienne Tam invite! To win, just comment below and tell me where you'd wear the Fairy Ring necklace. If I had it, I'd wear it all over Fashion Week this week and tell everyone about its Violet connection. Winners (chosen randomly for each prize) will be announced next Wednesday. PS-Another GCC interview up at Shanna Swendson's blog! Forgot to point that one out last week. Sorry! PPS-I'm reading tonight in the West Village with a slew of great authors (see sidebar at left for details). Come out if you're near! PPPS-Did anyone see Oprah yesterday? I totally cried. Plus, 90210 has me hooked and Privileged was really good!

Tuesday Thoughts: Midnight Sun

mom.jpg That's my mom. Isn't she cute? I posted a few things I want to promote on Teen Fiction Cafe today (one of which relates to my mom, so this picture isn't totally random!). Head over there to say hi.Also, a few people have asked me to weigh in on Stephenie Meyer's decision to shelve Midnight Sun. I'm not sure I have a lot to say on the subject, but I personally would feel pretty betrayed if someone in an inner circle had taken a first draft of something I'd written and put it out there for the world to see before I was ready. Especially since she's such a high-profile author, she's very vulnerable. Everyone in the book world buzzes about each of her releases, and if I were Ms. Meyer, I'd really want to make sure that the drafts people read are the ones I'm done with, comfortable with and proud of. Early drafts can be really crappy (trust me!). That said, I do believe she'll pick up the book again one day, so I don't imagine Edward's POV is gone forever, just delayed a little. What do you guys think about the whole thing?

Cover Stories: Undercover by Beth Kephart

I've raved about both of the Beth Kephart books I've read (Undercover and House of Dance--click to see the raves!), and I've also recommended Beth's gorgeous blog a few times (and she's vlogging now--yay!). It's truly worth a peek. As is the tale of two covers she shares, here:

"When I was nine years old, I taught myself to skate on a frozen Boston pond. I wore a couple of sweaters and an overgrown coat, nondescript pants, and thick socks, but when I went out onto that ice, I floated, I dazzled, I pleasantly surprised--at least in my own mind I did.

"When began to write UNDERCOVER, which is very loosely based on some chapters of my adolescence, I conceived of my heroine as a no-nonsense, tough-on-the-outside type (the wardrobe from nowhere, the hair that misbehaves, the grown-up vocabulary that is oddly bereft of any fashion terms) who harbors a sensitive soul within. Elisa's beauty would be all about those things no one could readily see; to appreciate Elisa, you'd actually have to get to know her.

Sweet%5B2%5D.jpg"I called this book GET BACK TO ME, in reference to the letters Elisa keeps writing to her absent father. But that title didn't finally suit book buyers, and a conversation then ensued with the HarperTeen team: 'What should we name this book? In what wardrobe should we dress it?' SWEET THAT VOICE ROARING (shown left) was the first approach that was suggested to me; I got an email, and there it was. I understood the sales value of the image at once--this glamorous girl on the ice, that Beillmann spin. But the thing was, Elisa didn't own a single thread of glamour, and as a self-taught skater she didn't have a Beillmann in her repertoire (indeed, very few skaters anywhere can pull off a Beillmann). Would the uber-poetic title attract or detract? I had my doubts. I showed the cover to my son. He said: 'Cute girl, Mom, but I thought you were writing a book that was more about who you were.'

Undercover%282%29.jpg"The wonder of Laura Geringer and Jill Santopolo at HarperTeen is how generously they listened to my concerns. They wanted me, they said, to be happy, even as the fate of a book is now so heavily bound up in what the buyers of chains collectively think. The pretty layback girl was marketable. But perhaps there was another option. We looked at other skating images. We looked at photographs of the ice. We considered more truly typographic treatments. Laura even took the step of hiring a freelance designer, Chad Beckerman, who had worked with her before. Finally, a few days before Thanksgiving, Laura Geringer sent the cover, Chad's cover, that became the cover of my first novel for young adults (above).

HouseDance%282%29.jpg"It was abstract and glorious and color saturated. It was something you couldn't take in with a quick glimpse. It suggested depth and fractures beneath a surface, and I loved everything about it. The look that the team created for UNDERCOVER became a franchise look for the books I've gone on to write since then. HOUSE OF DANCE (left), for example, is richly red and evocative, no hard lines. NOTHING BUT GHOSTS, due out next spring, will be graced by a cover (I understand) that is all hue and tone lit up by sun.

"Covers matter enormously to authors, but we don't always have control. I've always been grateful to the team at HarperTeen for going countless extra miles on behalf of my more dreamy-than-plotty books."

Thank you, Beth. I am in love with more-dreams-less-plot, I have to say. And I do wish we could peek at the cover for NOTHING BUT GHOSTS--share it when you can!

So what do you guys think: Do you like the first skating cover or the heart-shaped leaf? I'm a fan of the latter, personally. And I adore House of Dance's cover too--makes me want to get some bright red heels.

90210 2.0!! And a chat with Jennifer Lynn Barnes

(Quick note: I'm reading today with Poseur author Rachel Maude in Montclair, NJ at 2pm--see sidebar for info!)bh90210remake1.png425.new.90210.051308.jpg I couldn't let another day go by without posting about 90210 2.0. Disclaimer: There was no way I wasn't going to be into this premiere--I'm in too deep with my memories of the mid-90s. Now that you know that, here are some thoughts: It's definitely weird to see Michael from The Wire as the wholesome Brandon Walsh stand-in, but I'll adjust. He's a great actor. I swear I felt a thrill run through me when I saw Kelly Taylor, and I love that her little sister Erin is such a big character (who has major depth and the most potential for a great storyline so far, I think). I also can't believe I got to see Brenda! Seeing Nat was great too--long live the Peach Pit! And I'm so glad they stuck with a version of the original theme song. Phew. Speaking of songs, there were some great ones on this episode. Opening with Coldplay and using Adele's Chasing Pavements for the dramatic party dance moment? Awesome choices. (I'll forgive them the Jason Mraz oops.) The writing is fun--as I knew it would be because my friend Caprice is a writer on the show. And I'm excited that Shanae Grimes is starring--I'm a big Degrassi fan, too. Are you guys watching? What do you think? Am I just a nostalgic freak? PS-The awesomely pop culture obsessed author Jennifer Lynn Barnes hosted me for a few questions about TV and movies, and totally outed my never-watched-Gilmore Girls self. Oops! (But JLB, Mischa Barton left that dead girl role behind by the first episode of The OC. She was Marissa Cooper.) Comment there for an extra entry in Wednesday's contest. And check out JLB's newest series, The Squad, which I'm dying to read. PS-Dylan, I miss you!

Vote, okay?

vote_button.jpg I'm copying Wake author Lisa McMann because I think her post on this topic is really important. If you guys are 18, or will be by November, please, please register to vote. I won't ask you for whom, and I won't get political on this blog, but I do want to spread the word that if you get three friends to register, you get a Sheryl Crow CD from ROCK THE VOTE.(That may or may not be a plus, depending on your music tastes.) I will say that, in high school, I was mildly obsessed with this song: So there. I just admitted something semi-embarrassing, so do me a favor and click and register if you haven't already. Pretty please? It's a huge deal, and you do count. PS-I'm sharing another embarrassing thing over at Teen Fiction Cafe today! PPS-Still deciding on winners for The Big Contest--it's hard! Promise to announce sometime next week!

America's Next Top Model... and readergirlz chat tonight!

First, please join me tonight at 9pm EST (6pm Pacific) on the readergirlz forum for a live chat. We can talk about anything you like!Now, there is a lot of TV on my mind this week. Today, I'm wondering, did you guys watch ANTM? My list: isis.jpg 1. I like Isis and I'm glad she's on the show. I think she'll educate some people! sheena.jpg 2. I'm really into Sheena. Her personality is red hot. VoteButton.gif 3. I'm glad they did an election-related shoot! marjorie.jpg 4. Marjorie reminds me of Agyness Deyn. Just her hair? Maybe. mckey.jpg 5. McKey's lips are To. Die. For. So do you guys have a favorite? Also, Violet in Private got a mention on the Tyra Show blog, along with some other great books, so check it out! I am so one step removed from Miss TyTy now, right?

Win-It Wednesday: Retro Models

I loved all your "Be ___" ideas for Just Be tees! The winner of Be Sweet is... Jessica! And the winner of Be Groovy is... Kayla! Lastly, the winner of Fireworks is... Heidi! Send your addresses and I'll mail out your prizes. Yay!61328.jpg This week, I'm giving away this cosmetics bag from Anne Taintor. It actually says "Not a shrinking violet" on it--how perfect is that?! This was in the gift bag for the Violet in Private book party, and I have an extra one to give away here. Be sure to explore their site--they have a fun feature called Meet the Models, which is kind of a "Where they are now" for the glamour pusses on their products. So cool! To win, you have to visit me around the web. Each comment you leave on a few of the interviews I did last week counts as an extra entry in this contest. Then come back here and tell me how many comments you left--that's your main entry! 1. A chat with Elite author Jennifer Banash (not sure why I can't do an interview without mentioning Fiber One bars these days). 2. A visit with Death by Latte author Linda Gerber (who has the coolest holes in her covers!!). 3. Sharing stories about spring breaks with author Jennifer Echols (including 1999 snowy spring break photo of a doofy looking me!). 4. An interview with author Stacey DeKayser! (With chocolate questions) Click around on all these authors' blogs--you may find a new must-read because these are talented people! Happy Wednesday!